@wdqy9143 There's so many. If you want to work on your masculinity I'd recommend - No more Mr.Nice Guy The way of the superior man King, warrior, magician, lover Best of luck brother
Please stop this trend of considering nice to be something bad. Calling a man nice is now an insult or a way for a woman to simply say she’s not attracted to a man because he’s not a bad boy.
@BloodyHeck No I will not stop using this term. This term is used to describe an immature male who hasn't developed. This leads to unhealthy traits, it makes him inauthentic, manipulative, weak and a victim. On the surface he may appear 'nice' but underneath the facade he is broken. There is nothing empowering about being a 'nice guy'. Ask any of the males who suffer from this. Don't confuse being a good man with a nice guy.
@@AuthenticSelfGrowth So what's next? He's a great guy becomes an insult? Hey, I really like you, becomes an insult. What I'm saying is that there should be another term rather than nice. Being a nice person was always something that was considered good but to now be a nice guy is seen as something bad. I'm a nice guy and will remain one. I've seen the damage that bad boys can do. My first wife left me for a man who couldn't hold down a job, was an addict, and beat her. Sorry but I will remain a nice guy even if it means I live out my life with only my dogs for company. I will remain nice. I'm polite, friendly, respectful, and I volunteer for a number of different causes. But I guess my volunteering is actually a way for a "nice guy" to seek approval so maybe I should stop being nice and not volunteer to good things anymore.
@@BloodyHeck Yes, "nice" guys have a worse reputation than serial killers these days. In reality they are just guys who are afraid they are not "good" enough as they are to be liked and accepted by society or girls, so they compensate by being nice/kind/funny, being agreeable or as non-confrontational as possible. Problem is, it is not genuine, however most nice guys have no malicious intent, it is just a defensive tool for them. Sad thing is nice guys are not born, they are made, so they are a result of society or bad parenting.
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Amazing stuff as usual. Thank you.
Awesome... Thanks for sharing... Bless you !
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Intresting way to overcome nice guy syndrome
I'm at 2nd stage penetrating onto the 3rd stage and there is so much resistance I'm facing
Can you make a video on how to cleanse yourself or your environment from any negative energies
Great video thanks a lot
Whatre other books i could read about this topic to fix oneself
@wdqy9143 There's so many. If you want to work on your masculinity I'd recommend -
No more Mr.Nice Guy
The way of the superior man
King, warrior, magician, lover
Best of luck brother
Please stop this trend of considering nice to be something bad. Calling a man nice is now an insult or a way for a woman to simply say she’s not attracted to a man because he’s not a bad boy.
@BloodyHeck No I will not stop using this term. This term is used to describe an immature male who hasn't developed. This leads to unhealthy traits, it makes him inauthentic, manipulative, weak and a victim. On the surface he may appear 'nice' but underneath the facade he is broken. There is nothing empowering about being a 'nice guy'. Ask any of the males who suffer from this. Don't confuse being a good man with a nice guy.
@@AuthenticSelfGrowth So what's next? He's a great guy becomes an insult? Hey, I really like you, becomes an insult. What I'm saying is that there should be another term rather than nice. Being a nice person was always something that was considered good but to now be a nice guy is seen as something bad. I'm a nice guy and will remain one. I've seen the damage that bad boys can do. My first wife left me for a man who couldn't hold down a job, was an addict, and beat her. Sorry but I will remain a nice guy even if it means I live out my life with only my dogs for company. I will remain nice. I'm polite, friendly, respectful, and I volunteer for a number of different causes. But I guess my volunteering is actually a way for a "nice guy" to seek approval so maybe I should stop being nice and not volunteer to good things anymore.
@@BloodyHeck Yes, "nice" guys have a worse reputation than serial killers these days. In reality they are just guys who are afraid they are not "good" enough as they are to be liked and accepted by society or girls, so they compensate by being nice/kind/funny, being agreeable or as non-confrontational as possible. Problem is, it is not genuine, however most nice guys have no malicious intent, it is just a defensive tool for them. Sad thing is nice guys are not born, they are made, so they are a result of society or bad parenting.